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Hugely torn by finding out that 'Jodorowsky's Dune', a doc on the film that never was, is being screened tonight in London. I should really go, I'll probably never get to see it otherwise. Bet I don't though.

I always find films about films that never happened a bit disappointing. Thought Lost in La Mancha was a total borefest and saw a similar one about Laughton's I Claudius which was also quite dull.

Still, that one might be interesting. I would definitely watch a film about Superman Lives. That thing fascinates me.

They should reboot Dune into an action-fest starring Channing Tatum as Paul Atreides. Gerard Butler can be Gurney Halleck, and maybe get in someone like Arnie to play Baron Harkonnen. It can be directed by Michael Bay.

Dougs wrote:
I just assumed it was Pixar! I want to look forward to Toy Story 4, but I'm worried they will sully TS3, which is practically perfect as a film imo.

Heh i just watched Wreck It Ralph, which is literally a toy story film in all but name without the human element added to it. I don't think it reached the high bar What the toy story trilogy is, but i did enjoy it.

Actually it could be called Tron Story.

Yeah, enjoyed it, game references weren't over egged (i would have loved a movie with just references, but its not really the point). It was a simple set up, but executed well, and i think its a film maybe that the guys over at pixar thought would be cool to do. I guess with the close ties between gaming, and pixar, and the guys who are making films there, i could see why they wanted to do this.

Animation was great, and looks glorious in HD.

So Wreck it Ralph - 8/10 Theres nothing really wrong with it, a lot of fun, executed well,but doesn't have that extra depth of other pixar titles.

George Clooneys first film as a director.
Script by charlie kauffman.
Solid acting by Sam Rockwell.
Stylish..... and about as engaging as rummaging through discount bins in Ikea while you wait for your missus to finish shopping.

might have been i went in with low expectations but really found this quite funny

olympus has fallen 2/10

dear god, what an awful film. I think my days of watching action films and enjoying them is over , i have jack reacher to watch tonight and it will decide whether i bother with the genre full of shite again

Dougs wrote:
I just assumed it was Pixar! I want to look forward to Toy Story 4, but I'm worried they will sully TS3, which is practically perfect as a film imo.

Heh i just watched Wreck It Ralph, which is literally a toy story film in all but name without the human element added to it. I don't think it reached the high bar What the toy story trilogy is, but i did enjoy it.

Actually it could be called Tron Story.

Yeah, enjoyed it, game references weren't over egged (i would have loved a movie with just references, but its not really the point). It was a simple set up, but executed well, and i think its a film maybe that the guys over at pixar thought would be cool to do. I guess with the close ties between gaming, and pixar, and the guys who are making films there, i could see why they wanted to do this.

Animation was great, and looks glorious in HD.

So Wreck it Ralph - 8/10 Theres nothing really wrong with it, a lot of fun, executed well,but doesn't have that extra depth of other pixar titles.

From the interviews, its amazing that they got their chance at all. Its been a while since I saw it but didnt two of the guys have to hide under a tarp for literally hours until some guards fucked off? It was tense even in the retelling.

Dougs wrote:
I just assumed it was Pixar! I want to look forward to Toy Story 4, but I'm worried they will sully TS3, which is practically perfect as a film imo.

Heh i just watched Wreck It Ralph, which is literally a toy story film in all but name without the human element added to it. I don't think it reached the high bar What the toy story trilogy is, but i did enjoy it.

Actually it could be called Tron Story.

Yeah, enjoyed it, game references weren't over egged (i would have loved a movie with just references, but its not really the point). It was a simple set up, but executed well, and i think its a film maybe that the guys over at pixar thought would be cool to do. I guess with the close ties between gaming, and pixar, and the guys who are making films there, i could see why they wanted to do this.

Animation was great, and looks glorious in HD.

So Wreck it Ralph - 8/10 Theres nothing really wrong with it, a lot of fun, executed well,but doesn't have that extra depth of other pixar titles.

It's not actually a Pixar film. It's Disney.

Whether there is much difference nowadays is a tougher question.

This breaks my heart but given their output since Toy Story 3 this seems to be true.

I think because of their overall output is such a high quality, it is easy to look at cars 2, brave (which i havn't seen yet) and Monster University (which i havn't seen either) and come to that conclusion.

I'm always wary of sequels and with finding finding Dory coming out. but i guess toy story is the exception to the rule.

They do have their 'disney' films, Ratouille being one, but because its judged so perfectly i look beyond that really. Really is a good film.

There is obviously an issue with the pixar and disney brand being too close now, planes being a direct descendant from cars, and Wreck it ralph (which i think is pretty good anyhow)

nickthegun wrote:
From the interviews, its amazing that they got their chance at all. Its been a while since I saw it but didnt two of the guys have to hide under a tarp for literally hours until some guards fucked off? It was tense even in the retelling.

George Clooneys first film as a director.
Script by charlie kauffman.
Solid acting by Sam Rockwell.
Stylish..... and about as engaging as rummaging through discount bins in Ikea while you wait for your missus to finish shopping.

55%

See I love this film and watch it whenever it's on telly (which isn't often really). Sam Rockwell definitely dominates, he's brilliant. I find the duplicity of the whole thing totally fascinating too.